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Friday, December 19, 2014
Musical Treat by Train
My husband loves this band, Train, and I just saw a delightful music video from them about Christmas. I wanted to share it with you, the last weekend before Christmas. While we try to wrap up loose ends, hopefully this little tune will make it a fun experience!
Is this you? Your link to Our Good Life has been taken over by a beauty parlor. Sounds ridiculous, but it's true. You're a no-reply commenter so I can't find your email. I'm trying this as a last resort.
Terri- I'm responding to your comment about the KC Plaza Lights Cross Stitch pattern. I stitched that back in the 90s. I received it from my SIL whose mom still lived in KC. We grew up in Overland Park KS and of course, went to see the lights every year! Do you stitch? I'll keep my eye out and if I find a pattern, I'll let you know! Sorry to reply this way, but since you're a no reply blogger it's the only way I could think to reach you. Merry Christmas!
1 (16 oz.) jar unsalted peanuts 1 (16 oz.) jar salted peanuts 1 (12 oz.) bag semi-sweet chocolate chips 1 (12 oz.) bag milk chocolate chips 2 (12 oz.) bags peanut butter chips 2 (1 lb.) packages White Almond Bark, broken in pieces
Layer ingredients, in order listed, into (4 quart or larger) crockpot. Turn the pot on low and cover with a lid. After two hours, remove lid and stir to combine. Replace lid and check again in 30 minutes. When all ingredients are melted, stir to combine. Ladle spoonfuls onto waxed paper. Allow to sit up - 1 hour.Thanks, Aunt Patsy!
My Must Try for This Year!!
Easy Fudge
1 bag chocolate chips
1 can sweetened condensed milk
4 T butter
1 t vanilla
1/2 t salt
Microwave butter, chips and milk, in 30 second intervals, stirring between timings. When all is melted stir in vanilla and salt. Stir well. Pour into a foil lined and buttered 8 by 8" pan. Refrigerate for 2 hours. Remove from pan, remove foil. Cut into 1" pieces.
Terri~
ReplyDeleteIs this you? Your link to Our Good Life has been taken over by a beauty parlor. Sounds ridiculous, but it's true. You're a no-reply commenter so I can't find your email. I'm trying this as a last resort.
Terri- I'm responding to your comment about the KC Plaza Lights Cross Stitch pattern. I stitched that back in the 90s. I received it from my SIL whose mom still lived in KC. We grew up in Overland Park KS and of course, went to see the lights every year! Do you stitch? I'll keep my eye out and if I find a pattern, I'll let you know! Sorry to reply this way, but since you're a no reply blogger it's the only way I could think to reach you. Merry Christmas!
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